It’s a Step-By-Step Guide For Aspiring “Lifestyle” Entrepreneurs To Live, Work, and Play Anywhere in the World.

The modern-day nomadic lifestyle is growing rapidly in popularity, with entrepreneurs young and old.

After all, why tie yourself down to one location when you’re self-employed. If you enjoy travel and want to see more of the world, all you need is a laptop or tablet and an Internet connection.

Believe it or not, many of these digital nomads actually find the lifestyle cheaper than owning or renting a permanent residence. Especially if they were living in an expensive location such as New York or California.

Wine country, California: Watched the movie Sideways about 20 times and want to tour the vineyards.

That’s a pretty short list, help me make it longer. Tell me about some places you’ve visited that you really loved and why!

Now let me get back to the Digital Nomad Secrets course and why you should grab it before the sale ends.

Here are some ideas on what you can do with the course…

– Use it as blog content
– Sell it as a Kindle eBook
– Provide it inside your paid membership site
– Translate the content to other languages
– Use it for offline clients, coaching, speaking, etc.
– Turn it into a physical product
– Use the product as a bonus
– Use is as an upsell for your product
– Edit, modify, add and manipulate the content
– Put your name as the author
+ use your imagination and come up with your own idea!

Thanks Mark, a friend of mine traveled there this summer and really like it. We definitively need to get up there. I think this might be a tough one for Jan. and Feb. though. Not sure the golf courses would be operational. 😉

Hi Jim. For you and Mrs D. I would say Tenerife – one of The Canary Islands. Spanish, but with plenty of English speakers due to the tourist trade.Plenty of rental property ( Quite a few are situated on Golf complexes-gotcha!) South of the island has the more modern developments and an airport + lots of shops. I would say avoid renting in Las Americas unless you like it to be pretty noisy into the early hours. Check with the rental agent for good internet connection. The northern end of the Island has the capital Santa Cruz with a mix of old and modern building,plenty of shops and another airport. Tends to be cooler than the south and gets more rain. Also has great carnival in early spring. We visit regular as we have an old house in Valencia that we spend time at, it’s an easy flight from Valencia to Tenerife. We will be fleeing the English winter after christmas to spend January through March at the house -can’t wait !

Hello Jim, It’s Joseph again, thanks for your response earlier today. I live in Surrey, a suburb of Vancouver, BC, Canada, which is about 100 miles north of Seattle, Washington. If I became a multi-millionaire, do you know where I would move? NOWHERE! I would stay right here. It almost never snows, and the temperature rarely goes below freezing. They hold an annual Boxing Day (Dec. 26) Golf Tournament here. This is the one and only corner of Canada that is never in the deep freeze. I spend from about March or April to about September or October outside, either barbecuing or doing outdoor work. In July or August, we get about 3 weeks of heat, but not scorching heat like in Southern California or Mexico or the Caribbean. Vancouver looks very, very much like San Francisco. Instead of Golden Gate Bridge, we have Lion’s Gate Bridge. Mountains in the background, and the harbor at the edge. It’s just perfect here! Joseph.

Thanks Joseph, I would never have considered Vancouver for January and February, always thought it would be too cold. Sounds like it might be perfect for the tail end of our California wine country trip, maybe March.

If I had to name only must “must see” place to visit, it would easily be “Ephesus” in what is now known as Turkey. The biblical port city is now some 70 kilometers inland (due to shifting river deposits). Not only will you walk the same marble streets as did the Ephesians (and chariot ruts are very visible), but you’ll see the restored Library (and it’s underground tunnel to the Brothel). Among the notable sites are the amazing water and sewer systems (built on the sloping hills to accommodate the gravity-driven systems, the bath houses and public facilities You’ll marvel at the newly discovered and uncovered Agora. Perhaps the highlight is the outdoor amphitheater carved out of the side of a massive hill. Its acoustics are so incredible, that it has drawn such exciting performers as Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and a host of others. Study the history, and this place is so well preserved that you will feel yourself time-traveling.

Hey Jim I’d have to agree with Randy above…COSTA RICA. We left the cold Michigan winter and stayed for January and Februaryin a little fishing town called Esterillos Oeste which is about 20 minutes south of Jaco…very friendly people, great food, inexpensive and lots of great things to do. Plus it was about 90 the whole time we were there. I highly recommend it!

I’d recommend my home country, Romania. It’s a beautiful country with lots to see. Unfortunately, that time of the year the old man Winter also visits there. 🙂

So I’ll second Miles with the Gran Canaria Island. I’ve been actually living in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the past 4 years. And I can testify that it’s one of the best places to live on Earth. The Canary Islands are actually called the Islands of the Eternal Spring. One of the best weathers on Earth. Wow, I started repeating myself. Oh, and if you enjoy golf courses, there are those too.

We have a friend who lived in Prescott Arizona in the mountains.
Also Grove Park inn in Asheville, N. C. is an exquisite place to visit.
We took a trip from Florida to Cinncinati and went from there eastward thru the mountains visiting a total of eleven states in ten days.Boy were we tired when we got home but sure saw some beautiful country in the fall.
The biggest surprise we got was coming out of a tunnel in the mountains and finding a woman parked and standing in the middle of the road taking pictures.
Talk about stupidity that took the cake.
Your idea sounds great.Enjoy.

Hey Jim, we just stayed at a lakeside cabin near Asheville NC this summer. You’re right, it was beautiful. Took the Blue Ridge Parkway on the way home, unforgettable drive. Never been to Prescott Az but will check that one out online and try to get there when we hit Tuscon or Scottsdale. Thanks for the ideas!

Try Asia. Visit countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines. Most of these countries have very nice beaches to relax and exciting nightlife. Very good cuisine, some exotic and others the usual Western favorites. Sample the nice and wonderful beaches in Phuket – inThailand , Palawan – in Philippines. Wonder at sites like Angkor Vat – Cambodia. Temples at Ho Chi Minh City – Vietnam.
The wonderful thing is these places are cheap to visit compared to European countries but rival them in sights and food and friendliness of people. Your dollars can go a long way. And that’s what matters plus the experience of a different lifestyle from your own.

I just left Thailand after 2 months living and growing my online business there with my wife. Chiang Mai is a nomad hotspot, has a college town vibe with GREAT restaurants and cafe’s.

If your not into the city life, the islands in the south are very nice… Ko Samui and Phuket are options. I stayed in Kata, a town in Phuket at the ‘Kata Gardens’ condos and it was very nice.

Another place to consider would be Las Palmas on the Gran Canaria island… Group of islands that are technically Spain, but off the west coast of Africa in the Atlantic. Good weather year around, fresh air, good internet, a nomad/expat hub.

I’m in New Zealand now for a couple months… Beautiful here, but expensive.

Thanks Miles, it sounds like you’re living the digital nomad lifestyle to the hilt! I appreciate the suggestions. It sounds like of the three we would probably like Las Palmas on the Gran Canaria island the best. I’m adding it to our list!

Also, check your email for that pdf I promised in my post. Take care, and enjoy your travels!

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